Monday, June 1, 2009

I used to have a list of ‘forbidden foods’, foods I couldn’t eat due to my misconception that they were high in fat and/or high in calories. Although they were nutritious and good for me, I believed they would make me fat. As I overcame this deceptive perception, I began to eat and thoroughly enjoy those forbidden foods, one being the delectable egg. Around the same time I began eating eggs, I began eating organic, which is how I stumbled upon a local farm that produces organic eggs from cage free hens, Windsor Dairy, located in Windsor Colorado. I was first introduced to Windsor Dairy at the Boulder Farmer’s Market where Meg & Arden, founders of Windsor Dairy, are our there weekly educating consumers about why they produce grassfed, organic products. Their cage free organic eggs are a little more expensive then conventional, $5/dozen, but there is no comparison with what you get in return. They are better tasting, nutritious, socially responsible, sustainable and local. Understanding the measures taken in producing better eggs has helped me feel better about what I cook and eat. Check out your local farmer’s market to see what they have to offer…and if you find eggs, try this recipe for BBLD (breakfast, brunch, lunch dinner)…

Poaching eggs is a great way to get all their nutrients while keeping the yolk intact thereby creating rich a flavorful ‘eggcelent sauce’ without adding any extra ingredients or calories.

Make Green Tea concentrate: Bring 8 oz water to a boil and let cool for 3 minutes, which will bring water to 175°, a good temperature to steep white tea. Place 2 heaping TBS of tea in an 8 oz measuring cup. Pour hot water over tea leaves and steep for 3 minutes. Strain tea leaves.*

Preheat broiler for toast.

Poach Eggs: Place green tea concentrate in small skillet, add the vinegar and bring to a low boil. (I just recently learned about adding vinegar to the poaching liquid from Cooking Light Magazine. As I experimented with this technique, I realized that they were correct; adding vinegar helped set the whites quicker.) Crack each egg separately and place each egg in a small bowl. Individually poach each egg by gently placing egg in green tea concentrate and cook until white is set and yolk remains soft and transparently yellow.Rinse small bowl while egg cooks and fill with warm water. With a slotted spoon, spoon out egg, drain liquid and place egg back in small bowl with warm water. Repeat with remaining eggs.

In a single layer, place bread on baking sheet, place in oven and broil for 2 minutes, until golden brown.